Star CDs

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum


Background

Star CDs is a Pashto home entertainment distributor from Peshawar, Pakistan.

Logo (2000s)



Visuals: On a black background, the Earth, the Moon, and the red 3D "Star" are shown at the beginning. The camera pans to the left as the orange "CDs" flies in facing up next to "Star", as a bright star passes near the text. "CDs" then rotates to perspective, as the same star moves to the right behind the Earth, and the camera zooms out with the logo at the center. A gray star then appears behind "Star", and the texts "A K khan's production" and "Shop # 7 City plaza, chowk Neshtar abad,Peshawar" fade in above and below the logo. The same star passes from behind "CDs" to the address at the bottom, and disappears to the right. Below the logo and address, the underlined "Ph # 091 2581620" in white fades in. The same star appears from below and goes to the center of the logo, and then an explosion occurs, with the text bursting into pieces which fly away to the screen, the star moving to the right, the text at the top of the logo flying out, and the address and phone number zooming in. The Earth is also revealed to have a fiery-looking right side at where it should be dark. The pieces disappear, and the same logo appears again by fading in, as the star appears moving to the left and the phone number scrolls from the right to below the logo. The star then passes behind the logo and moves near the right, and most of the elements disappear, leaving just the "Star CDs" text, the Earth, and the phone number.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A MIDI string theme that morphs into an orchestra. A loud explosion effect is heard during the middle, and a trumpet is then heard playing the same melody as the strings during the second half of the theme.

Availability: Seen on VCDs and DVDs of Pashto films distributed by them, such as Naseeb.

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